Provincial BaaBaas feature power and pace

A powerful and pacy New Zealand provincial Barbarians team has been named to take on the British and Irish Lions in their tour-opener in Whangarei.

A powerful forward pack and exciting back-line feature in the New Zealand provincial Barbarians named to play the British and Irish Lions in Whangarei on Saturday.

Lions coach Warren Gatland's 22-year-old son Bryn will marshal the backs from five-eighth, with support from Waikato veteran Dwayne Sweeney at inside centre.

Provincial Barbarians coach Clayton McMillan said the team, which will be captained by Otago hooker Sam Anderson-Heather, had been working hard since assembling last Saturday.

"It's always going to be pretty hard when you are bringing a group together from four corners of New Zealand, but from what I can see and the feedback we've got, the boys have come together really well," he said.

"We recognise it's going to be a hard game but we have plenty to play for and the boys can't wait to get out there.''

Provincial Barbarians: Luteru Laulala, Sam Vaka, Inga Finau, Dwayne Sweeney, Sevu Reece, Bryn Gatland, Jack Stratton, Mitchell Dunshea, Lachlan Boshier, James Tucker, Keepa Mewett, Josh Goodhue, Oliver Jager, Sam Anderson-Heather (captain), Aidan Ross. Reserves: Andrew Makalio, Tolu Fahamokioa, Marcel Renata, Matt Matich, Peter Rowe, Richard Judd, Jonah Lowe, Junior Ngaluafe.


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